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South Mississippi Hockey is offering a completely free program which allows Gulf Coast children the opportunity to learn to ice skate and play hockey.
Our coastal tidelands projects are always in need of work, and Wednesday, the Secretary of State, Delbert Hosemann, had a hand in helping.
Drivers leaving the Promenade from the west exit can now use the newly opened onramp to access I-10 without the lengthy detour, and it couldn't have come at a better time.
Democrat, Mike Smith, and Republican, Jay Trapani, are rallying for the next two weeks to become the next Mayor of the Hospitality City.
Police are still searching for the man who sexually assaulted a woman on the Biloxi Bay Bridge last week.
If you weren't able to watch the news Wednesday evening, you can catch up on what you missed right here.
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, tasteless, and colorless gas known as the "silent killer."
Ocean Springs High School Seniors, Sarah Brouckaert and Parker Darphin, are this year’s winners.
The City of Pascagoula is celebrating its status as a Healthy Hometown for 2014, awarded by the Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi Foundation.
Loaves and Fishes, the Biloxi soup kitchen that serves 6,000 meals a month on a shoestring budget, has come up with a super way to raise money to feed the hungry as its most challenging time of the year approaches, the holiday season.
The City of Pass Christian is taking steps to economic recovery after a series of natural and manmade disasters.
People are more likely to donate during the holiday season, but beware of where you are placing your donations.
Check out all the local news updates you need from Tuesday night's 9 p.m. show right here.
Studies show school buses are the safest mode of transportation for getting children back and forth to school, but the big yellow bus can only go so far, and that's where Buster the Bus rolls in.
After a loss to Alabama this past Saturday, Mississippi State dropped to 4th in the Associated Press poll and is expected to drop in the playoff rankings.
In the second part of our series, Homegrown Who Dats, News 25 takes you off the field to learn a bit more about the Saintsations who are from the Coast.
This week, Mississippi was awarded $28 million more in settlements from the BP oil spill.
Singing River Hospital remembered those who lost their lives this year at its annual tree planting ceremony in Pascagoula.
With all the construction in Biloxi, a number of trees have been cut down to make way for development, and some Biloxi residents are calling for better oversight for preserving trees.
The baseball stadium is one of the biggest projects to be undertaken by Biloxi since the Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts, and Tuesday, city officials signed off on one of the last major milestones in its development.
Check out all the latest local news updates from Tuesday evening's show right here.
Wednesday, November 26th, 2014, Kress Live is teaming up with Biloxi Bay Chamber and Mississippi Mental Health this Thanksgiving Eve to bring you ‘A Night of Giving Thanks and Getting Drinks’ featuring Big Sam’s Funky Nation.
The Humane Society of South Mississippi (H.S.S.M.) is teaming up with local nonprofit Feed My Sheep through its fourth annual food and adoption drive entitled “Helping Homeless People. Helping Homeless Pets.”
Start your holidays off on the right foot with the City of Pascagoula!